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Breaking Free from the First Amendment: A Conversation with Mary Anne Franks | TechPolicy.Press
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In her new book, Dr. Mary Anne Franks challenges First Amendment orthodoxy and critiques “reckless speech" in favor of "fearless speech."
on Sat, 6PM
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New Research Points to Possible Algorithmic Bias on X | TechPolicy.Press
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Whether intentional or not, the platform appears to be warped around Elon Musk's interests. Prithvi Iyer considers the findings.
on Fri, 6PM
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Ramsha Jahangir writes that the Global Majority House will foster international dialogue and collaboration on digital governance.
on Thu, 3PM
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Discrimination needs to be examined through the lens of technology and how the digital space contributes to it, writes Ada Romero Pastor.
on Wed, 10PM
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A conversation with Greg Epstein, author of Tech Agnostic, a new book just out from MIT Press.
on Nov 10
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Douglas Rushkoff on the Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires | TechPolicy.Press
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In his new book, Rushkoff offers a critique and alternative to the future imagined by tech and venture accelerationists.
on Nov 8
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We Can’t Wait For Media Literacy Education in the Age of AI | TechPolicy.Press
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Media literacy must be woven into the curriculum throughout every student’s academic journey, write B Cavello and Michelle Ciulla Lipkin.
on Nov 8
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Where US Tech Policy May Be Headed During a Second Trump Term | TechPolicy.Press
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The new administration and Congress will usher in a change in approach on issues ranging from AI and cryptocurrency to privacy and antitrust.
on Nov 7
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Breaking Down the Lawsuit Against Character.AI Over Teen's Suicide | TechPolicy.Press
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Gabby Miller and Ben Lennett break down the key claims in a novel lawsuit filed in a federal district court in Florida.
on Nov 6
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Unpacking the Principles of the Digital Services Act with Martin Husovec | TechPolicy.Press
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A conversation on the rollout of the DSA, ranging from systemic risk and transparency reporting to trusted flaggers and more.
on Nov 5
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A Guide to Social Media Moderation Policies for the Post-Election Period | TechPolicy.Press
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If there is unrest following the 2024 US elections, will major platforms be prepared to deliver on their stated policies?
on Nov 5
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This moment should be a massive wake-up call for anyone doing tech and society work, writes Afsaneh Rigot.
on Nov 4
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The Elephant in the Room in the Google Search Case: Generative AI | TechPolicy.Press
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on Nov 4
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When Data Bodies Become Targets: New Risks in a Networked World | TechPolicy.Press
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Laila Shereen Sakr is a Public Voices Fellow of the OpEd Project.
on Nov 4
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What Kafka Can Teach Us About Privacy in the Age of AI | TechPolicy.Press
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A conversation with Boston University School of Law professor Woodrow Hartzog.
on Nov 4
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What Role Might Elon Musk Play in the Post-Election Period? | TechPolicy.Press
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When he purchased Twitter, “Elon Musk didn’t just get a social network—he got a political weapon," writes The Atlantic's Charlie Warzel.
on Nov 2
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Results of a Tech Policy Press/YouGov poll suggest a potential consensus on expectations for social media platforms on election integrity.
on Nov 1
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How to Moderate Cleavage on Social Media? | TechPolicy.Press
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Social media platforms that aspire to global status must take the needs of the Global South seriously, writes Mona Elswah.
on Oct 30
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One Year Into Biden's AI Order: Will a New President Change Course? | TechPolicy.Press
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A possible decision point for the next President on the future of the order could serve as a defining moment for US AI governance, writes Carolyn Wang.
on Oct 30
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Today the European Commission proposed how Article 40 of the DSA could work in practice. Mathias Vermeulen offers early observations.
on Oct 29
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To Support AI, Defend the Open Internet and Fair Use | TechPolicy.Press
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The strongest bulwark against digital authoritarianism is a coalition committed to an open and diverse internet, writes Joshua Levine.
on Oct 27
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Challenging The Myths of Generative AI | TechPolicy.Press
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Eryk Salvaggio says we must dispense with myths if we are to think more clearly about what AI actually is and does.
on Oct 22
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Dismantling AI Data Monopolies Before it’s Too Late | TechPolicy.Press
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Courtney Radsch writes that unless we dismantle data monopolies, innovation will only benefit dominant incumbents at the expense of public welfare.
on Oct 22
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Google Search Antitrust Ruling is a Triumph for Behavioral Economics | TechPolicy.Press
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The importance of insights about consumer behavior in the ruling mark the intersection of antitrust and behavioral economics, writes Zander Arnao.
on Oct 22
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The Sunday Show | TechPolicy.Press
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on Oct 21
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Local AI Research Groups are Preserving Non-English Languages in the Digital Age | TechPolicy.Press
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AI tools must reflect the linguistic and cultural diversity of the communities they serve, writes Evani Radiya-Dixit.
on Oct 21
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TikTok is a Distraction. To Protect the US from China, Preserve Strong Encryption | TechPolicy.Press
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Caitlin Vogus is a senior advisor for advocacy at Freedom of the Press Foundation.
on Oct 21
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Governing the Fediverse: A Field Study | TechPolicy.Press
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A conversation with Erin Kissane, one of the authors of a new report on the governance of servers and communities on decentralized platforms.
on Oct 21
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To Regulate Artificial Intelligence Effectively, We Need to Confront Ableism | TechPolicy.Press
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Unless we confront ableism, emerging technologies will create harm that more critical reflection could have prevented. writes Ian Moura.
on Oct 18
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The annual report from Freedom House contains analyses of internet freedom issues in more than 70 countries around the world.
on Oct 18
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Perspectives on US Tech Policy After November | TechPolicy.Press
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2024 election outcomes will combine with other variables to shape the future of US tech policy.
on Oct 17
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If we want to empower consumers and rebuild social media, we need to develop shared trust and safety capabilities, write Samantha Lai and Yoel Roth.
on Oct 17
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Call for Applications: Tech Policy Press 2025 Fellowship | TechPolicy.Press
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The deadline for next year's fellowship cohort is October 15th, 2024.
on Oct 17
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The Quest for European Technological Sovereignty: Building the EuroStack | TechPolicy.Press
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Europe can act as a catalyst for change by advocating for a sustainable and democratic digital economy, writes Francesca Bria.
on Oct 17
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Jake Snow is a senior staff attorney at the ACLU of Northern California.
on Oct 17
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Minors are often the most prominent survivors and perpetrators of AI-generated NCII. That raises legal questions, writes Kaylee Williams.
on Oct 17
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In the Trenches with State Policymakers Working to Pass Data Privacy Laws | TechPolicy.Press
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Discover the inside story of state privacy legislation battles with insights from state lawmakers.
on Oct 17
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Shining a Light on “Shadow Prompting” | TechPolicy.Press
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We must resist normalizing opacity in the design of generative AI systems, says Eryk Salvaggio.
on Oct 7
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Bad actors seek to deter women of color from participating in representative politics, write Dhanaraj Thakur and Müge Finkel.
on Oct 5
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We Know a Little About Meta’s “Break Glass” Measures. We Should Know More. | TechPolicy.Press
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Dean Jackson is a fellow at Tech Policy Press.
on Oct 4
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The Global Digital Agenda and the Path Toward a Balanced Future | TechPolicy.Press
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This is a window of opportunity open for countries to reshape the future of digital governance, writes James Görgen.
on Oct 3
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Caitlin Burke, Christina Lee, and Jennifer King propose a framework to harmonize KOSA with Section 230 and the First Amendment.
on Oct 1
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To Convert to For-Profit Status, OpenAI Should Pay $30+ Billion, Share Technology | TechPolicy.Press
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The California Attorney General has the opportunity to preserve the intent of OpenAI's charitable mission, writes Public Citizen's Robert Weissman.
on Oct 1
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Measurement Challenges in AI Catastrophic Risk Governance and Safety Frameworks | TechPolicy.Press
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AI safety frameworks must be grounded in rigorous scientific methodologies, writes Carnegie Mellon’s Atoosa Kasirzadeh.
on Sep 30
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AI Snake Oil: Separating Hype from Reality | TechPolicy.Press
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Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor are the authors of AI Snake Oil: What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What It Can’t, and How to Tell the Difference.
on Sep 29
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Deficits, Gaps, and Compromises in the UN's “Governing AI for Humanity” | TechPolicy.Press
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Scott Timcke considers the final report from the United Nations High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence.
on Sep 26
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There is no speech less ‘free’ than that which is secretly paid for by an authoritarian state to meddle in a democracy, writes Emma Briant.
on Sep 25
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We Don't Need Google to Help "Reimagine" Election Misinformation | TechPolicy.Press
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The Pixel 9's "Reimagine" tools could supercharge election misinformation, write Cornell Tech's Mor Naaman and Alexios Mantzarlis.
on Sep 24
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Thierry Breton Resigns- What Does it Mean for European Tech Regulation? | TechPolicy.Press
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A conversation with Luca Bertuzzi, Senior AI Correspondent at MLex.
on Sep 23
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Resisting the Tech Coup: A Conversation with Marietje Schaake | TechPolicy.Press
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Schaake is the author of The Tech Coup: How to Save Democracy from Silicon Valley, published in September 2024 by Princeton University Press.
on Sep 22